Title: We Didn’t Ask For This
Author: Adi Alsaid
Page count: 352
Published: April 7th 2020
Publisher: HQN Books
Genre: YA
Received: from the Publisher in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 2/5
Summary:
Central International School’s annual lock-in is legendary. Bonds are made. Contests are fought. Stories are forged that will be passed down from student to student for years to come.
This year’s lock-in begins normally enough. Then a group of students led by Marisa Cuevas stage an ecoprotest and chain themselves to the doors, vowing to keep everyone trapped inside until their list of demands is met.
Some students rally to their cause…but others are aggrieved to watch their own plans fall apart.
Amira has trained all year to compete in the school decathlon on her own terms. Peejay intended to honor his brother by throwing the greatest party CIS has ever seen. Kenji was looking forward to making a splash at his improv showcase. Omar wanted to spend a little time with the boy he’s been crushing on. Celeste, adrift in a new country, was hoping to connect with someone—anyone. And Marisa, once so certain of her goals, must now decide how far she’ll go to attain them.
Every year, lock-in night changes lives. This year, it might just change the world.
My Thoughts:
I just wasn’t able to get into this book. I DNFed it at 20%. This book just wasn’t for me. I did want to like it because of the synopsis of the story.

